Judaism's views on faith, repentance, baptism, and resurrection lacked one critical thing: Jesus Christ. The early Jewish Christians struggled to understand the connection between their Old Testament practices and the fulfillment of those practices in Jesus Christ. They were blocking Christ out, saying his work and death on the cross were not enough. The New Testament recognizes the Old Testament, but it separates the moral code from the ceremonial code and the symbolism of Messiah, putting everything in its place and benefiting from the whole thing because Christ is superior.
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